Water levels over 4 feet above normal in some areas along the East Coast!!! Surges of 5+ feet near Philly NOW!!!

Re: Water levels over 4 feet above normal in some areas along the East Coast!!! Surges of 5+ feet near Philly NOW!!!

was the rollercoaster destroyed because of rising water and a superstorm or because people are so stupid they build a rollercoaster on the beach, you can replace rollercoaster with boardwalk, house etc. breaking news there will be flooding in the spring, followed by hot weather.

Re: Water levels over 4 feet above normal in some areas along the East Coast!!! Surges of 5+ feet near Philly NOW!!!

i drive 6 miles of sand beach to reach my cottage, there is a post at the end of my path where the top of small dune is, water has gone past that post in 1978 when there was a real storm, and again in 90 or 91, but not since, close but not. dont let fear of rising water scare you, because the people that say that are scumbag liars, using fear to support an agenda.

...DISCUSSION... THE MEDIUM RANGE MODELS BEGIN THE DAY 4 TO 8 PERIOD WITH AN UPPER-LEVEL TROUGH MOVING FROM THE FOUR CORNERS REGION ON MONDAY/DAY 4 TO THE GREAT PLAINS ON TUESDAY/DAY 5. THE ECMWF AND GFS HAVE SIMILAR TIMING AND CLOSE-OFF THE SYSTEM OVER THE ARKLATEX ON TUESDAY. AS THIS OCCURS...THE MODELS STRENGTHEN A PRONOUNCED LOW-LEVEL JET AND BRING MOISTURE NWD INTO THE LOWER MS VALLEY TUESDAY AFTERNOON WHERE A THREAT FOR STRONG THUNDERSTORMS COULD DEVELOP. IF MORE MOISTURE CAN RETURN NWD INTO THE LOWER MS VALLEY ON TUESDAY THAN IS CURRENTLY FORECAST...A SUBSTANTIAL SEVERE THREAT COULD DEVELOP TUESDAY AFTERNOON. THE SEVERE THREAT COULD PERSIST EWD ACROSS THE GULF COAST STATES FROM TUESDAY NIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY AS THE SYSTEM PROGRESSES ACROSS THE REGION. AT THIS POINT...WILL NOT ISSUE AN ENHANCED SEVERE THREAT MAINLY DUE TO UNCERTAINTIES CONCERNING MOISTURE RETURN AND DIFFERENCES IN MODEL SOLUTIONS.

Re: Water levels over 4 feet above normal in some areas along the East Coast!!! Surges of 5+ feet near Philly NOW!!!

i drive 6 miles of sand beach to reach my cottage, there is a post at the end of my path where the top of small dune is, water has gone past that post in 1978 when there was a real storm, and again in 90 or 91, but not since, close but not. dont let fear of rising water scare you, because the people that say that are scumbag liars, using fear to support an agenda.

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 26548545

Then contact the weather sites reporting this and tell them they don't know jack.

Re: Water levels over 4 feet above normal in some areas along the East Coast!!! Surges of 5+ feet near Philly NOW!!!

how much fema spend for sandy, who pay that, our kids, cuz it was an emergency, they buy trucks furniture pay big salary. how much? you want help in emergency ask youre neighbor, you stuck in emergency go help youre neighbor. you own house on beach get insurance, stay safe together. guy in fancy new truck prebought before election and ordered after emergency, that guy he aint gonna help you

Re: Water levels over 4 feet above normal in some areas along the East Coast!!! Surges of 5+ feet near Philly NOW!!!

How come none of us who actually live on the Coast see water levels rising, but everyone else on the internet using unheard of websites are reporting extremely high tides?

Quoting: biscuits and gravy

because we know how you ocean front property people are

not only are you in constant denian, as you rebuild your homes every five years, but you are living in black mold 24/7 - and are retarded

(don't say that your enviornment isn't filled with black mold spores, because I've lived on the coastlines - both of them, and that is where it comes from ... it is Natures "blow-back" from all the toxic waste you have dumped into the oceans )

Re: Water levels over 4 feet above normal in some areas along the East Coast!!! Surges of 5+ feet near Philly NOW!!!

I live in coastal NJ, and the issue here is that areas that used to flood a just little bit in very heavy rainstorms (and severely in major storms like Sandy) are now flooding significantly after a moderate storm.

So basically, for anyone living in these low-lying areas, damaging flooding afetr every rainstorm is apparently the "new normal," and that is a problem.

Re: Water levels over 4 feet above normal in some areas along the East Coast!!! Surges of 5+ feet near Philly NOW!!!

I live in coastal NJ, and the issue here is that areas that used to flood a just little bit in very heavy rainstorms (and severely in major storms like Sandy) are now flooding significantly after a moderate storm.

So basically, for anyone living in these low-lying areas, damaging flooding afetr every rainstorm is apparently the "new normal," and that is a problem.

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 5240732

only until the rest of us decide we are not subsidizing your beach front property rebuilds

Re: Water levels over 4 feet above normal in some areas along the East Coast!!! Surges of 5+ feet near Philly NOW!!!

I live in coastal NJ, and the issue here is that areas that used to flood a just little bit in very heavy rainstorms (and severely in major storms like Sandy) are now flooding significantly after a moderate storm.

So basically, for anyone living in these low-lying areas, damaging flooding afetr every rainstorm is apparently the "new normal," and that is a problem.

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 5240732

only until the rest of us decide we are not subsidizing your beach front property rebuilds

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30393261

Many of the people who's homes are in danger are lower-middle class workers who live near the bays, NOT wealthy people with luxurious vacation homes on the ocean. And most of them have flood insurance, so they don't need to be subsidized by your taxes except in unprecendented disasters like Sandy - just like Katrina, the Joplin, MO tornado, the excessive wildfires in CA and CO, etc. - disaters do happen everywhere you know!

So yes, for these hardworking people it is a serious problem, as they will likely have to leave their homes or face more loss sometime in the near future, and hopefully most have more compassion than your sorry ass.

Re: Water levels over 4 feet above normal in some areas along the East Coast!!! Surges of 5+ feet near Philly NOW!!!

I live in coastal NJ, and the issue here is that areas that used to flood a just little bit in very heavy rainstorms (and severely in major storms like Sandy) are now flooding significantly after a moderate storm.

So basically, for anyone living in these low-lying areas, damaging flooding afetr every rainstorm is apparently the "new normal," and that is a problem.

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 5240732

only until the rest of us decide we are not subsidizing your beach front property rebuilds

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30393261

Many of the people who's homes are in danger are lower-middle class workers who live near the bays, NOT wealthy people with luxurious vacation homes on the ocean. And most of them have flood insurance, so they don't need to be subsidized by your taxes except in unprecendented disasters like Sandy - just like Katrina, the Joplin, MO tornado, the excessive wildfires in CA and CO, etc. - disaters do happen everywhere you know!

So yes, for these hardworking people it is a serious problem, as they will likely have to leave their homes or face more loss sometime in the near future, and hopefully most have more compassion than your sorry ass.

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 5240732

ALL flood insurance is subsidized by the federal government which is the only reason that insurance companies will write policies for it.

Re: Water levels over 4 feet above normal in some areas along the East Coast!!! Surges of 5+ feet near Philly NOW!!!

300 miles from the Atlantic Coast, the wind continues to blow steady and hard, about 25 mph. Been doing this for about 30 hours. Sometime will stop for just a few minutes, then start up and blow hard again, very steady wind, and we can hear it roaring from inside the house.

Re: Water levels over 4 feet above normal in some areas along the East Coast!!! Surges of 5+ feet near Philly NOW!!!

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR WEST CENTRAL AND SOUTHWESTFLORIDA.

.DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT.

...COLD IMPACT...A FREEZE WATCH IS IN EFFECT TONIGHT FOR THE NATURE COAST FROMPASCO COUNTY NORTH. A COLDER AIR MASS OVER THE AREA WILL SUPPORTSEVERAL HOURS OF TEMPERATURES BELOW 32 DEGREES IN THOSEAREAS...ESPECIALLY AWAY FROM THE IMMEDIATE COAST.

...WIND AND SEA IMPACT...A SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR ALL WATERS THROUGHLATER THIS MORNING. WINDS OF 20 KNOTS OR GREATER WITH UP TO 7 OR 8FOOT SEAS WILL SLOWLY SUBSIDE THROUGH THE DAY TODAY.

...FIRE WEATHER IMPACT...THE FIRE WEATHER RISK REMAINS HIGH FOR SUNDAY WITH RELATIVEHUMIDITY VALUES EXPECTED TO DROP BELOW 35 PERCENT FOR SEVERALHOURS IN SOME LOCATIONS. THE POTENTIAL FOR WARNINGS AND ADVISORIESWILL BE MONITORED CLOSELY.

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA HAS ISSUEDA

* SPECIAL MARINE WARNING FOR... COASTAL WATERS FROM PIGEON POINT TO POINT PINOS CALIFORNIA OUT TO 10 NM OVER PACIFIC WATERS... MONTEREY BAY OVER PACIFIC WATERS... INCLUDING MONTEREY BAY...OPAL CLIFFS...SAND CITY AND TWIN LAKES...